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Wilmette mom releases first album

Katy Cox, of Wilmette, performs with guitarist Aaron Dorfman. Photo Submitted

Katy Cox, a 43-year-old mother and Wilmette resident, is releasing her first album at the end of the month, after performing for the past year and a half at places like The Rock House. Photos Submitted

Katy Cox (right) performs with guitar teacher and accompanist Aaron Dorfman, who helped her work on the songs for her first album. Photos Submitted

Katy Cox wrote all six songs on her EP, “Like the Sky.” which is being released at the end of the month. Jennifer and Stephanie Photography

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Christa Rooks, Assistant Editor

2:43 pm CDT May 18, 2015

It’s never too late to pursue a dream.
This is especially true for 43-year-old mom and Wilmette resident Katy Cox, who is finally pursuing a passion of hers from childhood.
Cox began taking singing lessons at the age of 11, and participated in musicals in high school. She even majored in theater while at the University of Notre Dame.
“I was always a singer,” she said.
However, following her graduation from Notre Dame, Cox decided to go in a different direction and attend law school.

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